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#2 (RRASAER) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) BBSRRRRS HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 20225 SBP aX RSR HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2022 ae BG BB Re- MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART PAPER 1 Fees MARKING SCHEME APESENEHSARARBARSEANSRM AR: KMBASTZ As ASSES ZA HRB RAM ZR OH tem Bee 85] - eae: ABMAUARTANESS OAM ERA (BEM REM): CARER Z SOHAT MEAN TGAM - HRB. iat. PARMA SSZABRASH + CBTLMRALERT ABABA TERRE SP RLRSRMON SARAH HAPS SRA AMAMS Bl - - HEMART SKSSHKFSSEZEMRNBOBABEF $- SRA SMSA/RABAS TE > BF EMEA ‘This marking scheme has been prepared by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment ‘Authority forthe reference of markers, The use ofthis marking scheme is subject tothe relevant service agreement terms and Instructions to Markers. In particular: = The Authority retains all proprietary rights (including intellectual property rights) inthis ‘marking scheme. This marking scheme, whether in whole or in part, must not be copied, published, disclosed, made available, used or dealt in without the prior writen approval of, the Authority. Subject to compliance with the foregoing, a limited permission is granted to ‘markers to share this marking scheme, after release of examination results of the current HKDSE examination, with teachers who are teaching the same subject. Under no circumstances should students be given access to this marking scheme or any par ofit. The Authority is counting on the co-operation of markers/teachers inthis regard. CFBSERFER RA Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authoty De All Rights Reserved 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-1 RE (ARMS AR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination Mathematics Compulsory Part Paper 1 General Marking Instructions 1. It is very important that all markers should adhere as closely as possible to the marking scheme. In many cases, however, candidates will have obtained a correct answer by an alternative method not specified in the ‘marking scheme. In general, a correct answer merits all dhe marks allocated to that part, unless a particular ‘method has been specified in the question. Markers should be patient in marking alternative solutions not, 2. In the marking scheme, marks are classified into the following three categories: *M? marks awarded for correct methods being used; “A? marks awarded for the accuracy of the answers; ‘Marks without ‘M’ or ‘A’ awarded for correctly completing a proof or arriving, at an answer given in a question. In a question consisting of several parts each depending on the previous parts, ‘M’ marks should be awarded to steps or methods correctly deduced from previous answers, even if these answers ae erroneous. However, “A” marks for the corresponding answers should NOT be awarded (unless otherwise specified). 3. Forthe convenience of markers, the marking scheme was writen as detailed as possible. However, itis still likely that candidates would not present their solution in the same explicit manner, e.g. some steps would either be omitted or stated implicitly. In such cases, markers should exercise their discretion in marking candidates’ work. In general, marks for a certain step should be awarded ifcandidates’ solution indicated that, the relevant concept/technique had been used. 4 In marking candidates’ work, the benefit of doubt should be given in the candidates’ favour. 5 In the marking scheme, ‘rt.’ stands for ‘accepting answers which can be rounded off to’ and ‘£1.’ stands for “follow through’. Steps which can be skipped are shaded whereas alternative answers are enclosed with Alll fractional answers must be simplified. 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-2 We (RES BEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution. Marks: Remarks 1 1M | for (m*)t=m" or (mn)!=m'n! Fad > 2 IM for =x?" or y ¥ y 1A 3) 2, Note that x+y=456 and 7x=y 1A | foreither correct, So, we have x+7x=456 1M __| forgeting a tinear equation in = oF y only Solving, we have x=S7 1A, IM+1A | IM for fraction 1A ~E-IGEH) 4 (@) 9c?—6c+1 =Ge-1? (b) e+d)?=907+ 6e-1 = (det d)*-(9c2—6c+1) =(le+d-IXe+d +1) 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-3, -3)] IM IM 1A IM IM 1A or equivalent ‘or equivalent for using the result of (a) or equivalent We (REMSAEH) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 5. Let $x be the cost of the fan, (26%) x=78 78 026 x =300 ‘The selling price of the fan 00+ 78 =8378 Let $y be the marked price of the fan, (70%)y =378 378 ‘07 y=540 ‘Thus, the marked price of the fan is $540 IM 1A The marked price of the fan (781+ ~(26%)(70%) 540 sii] IM for faction + IM for numerator + 1M for denominator 6 (@ -2Gx+2)>x410 ~6x-4>x410 ~6x-x>104+4 HTx>14 x<-2 2x<-8 xs-4 ‘Therefore, we have x<-2 or x<—4 Thus, the solution of (*) is x<-2 ® 3 The coordinates of S" are (5,12) The coordinates of 7° are (-3,7) (&) —Theslope of S'7" 12-7 re) ce 3 8 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-4 1M __| for putting x on one side 1A | 0.625 RE (RRASAEH) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 8 (@) ZACB=ZCAD (alt, Zs, ADI BC ) [P84 + ADH BC) ZCAD = ZADE (alt, Zs, AC/ED ) (PDSA © ACH! ED] ZACB = ZADE ZABC = ZAED (given) ea) AB= AE (given) (ea (AAS) ) ZBAC = ZDAE IM =3r ZACB =180°- ZBAC - ABC = 180° -87°-39° =54° CAD = ZACB =s4° Note that AC=AD . ZACD = ZADC 180° ZCAD a) _ 1809-54" IM = 63" 1A @ 2 1A (b) Notethat a=3 and b=5 . ‘The mean _ 126) +1709)+22(5) +276) a 20 =19 minutes 1A (©The required probability 2 1M_| for numerator 20 1a | 06 8) 12022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-$ 82 (RRASAEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 10. (@) Let £(x)=ax"+bx | where @’and 6 are non-zero constants. 1A So,wehave 16a+46=96 and 25a-Sb=15 1M __ | for either substitution Solving, we have a= 1A | for both comect Thus, we have f(x (b) The xintercepts of the graph of y=8f(x) are 0 and —4 1A | forboth comect, (©) Theequation 3x7+12x—K=0 has two distinct real roots 12? -4G)(-) >0 IM kod 1A (2) 11. @ 36-@20+a)=14 IM a=2 1A 30+5=31 bel 1A (©) (@ The original mode 36 ‘The new mode =36 ‘Thus, there is no change in the mode of the distribution. Gi) There are two cases. Case 1: The player of age 17 leaves the football team, ‘The standard deviation of the distribution = 7.162537194 Case 2: The player of age 43 leaves the football team. The standard deviation of the distribution = 7.132307207 ‘Thus, the greatest possible standard deviation of the distribution is 7.16. 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-6 IM 1A ~(4)} either one either one ft We (RRASReR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks: Remarks 12. (@) The coordinates of G _(is4 Bs (2 tm = (77,64) The distance between G and #1 = y(77- 65)'+ (64-48) IM =20 1A © © GW isperpendicuiarto GP IM (ii) The radius of C aaa 154), (128 = (54), (28) 204 ( z Jef 2 ) ™ iM 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-7 #2 (RBMSAER) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks | Remarks 13. (@) Theratio of he volume of the smaller sphere tothe volume of the larger sphere is 8:27 The volume ofthe smaller see tool 2 to i-or(z) = 288% em® (>) The volume of 4 = $6900) 207 cm? The volume of B = 2880-44 0(9)'-1205 =1140z em? The volume of B The volume of 4 14on 1207 » 2 ‘The base radius of B The base radius of 4 (é Ve =8 19 a So, A and B are not similar. ‘Thus, the claim is not correct. 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-8 IM IM 1A IM cither one RE (ARS AGA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution ‘Marks | Remarks 14, (@)_ Let p(x) =(mx-+n(x?—2x+3)+2413 , where m and n are constants IM ‘Therefore, we have p(x) =mx*+(n—2m)x?+(3m—2n4Ix+3n+13 So,wehave m=2 and 3n+13=-20 1M__ | foreither one Solving, wehave m=2 and n=-ll. Hence, we have p(x) =2x"-15x?+29x~20 Thus, we have a=-15 and b=29 1A _| forboth correct ©) PS) = 2(5)5-15(5)?+29(5)-20, =0 Thus, x-5 isa factor of p(x) . © pl) (x-5)2x?-Sx44)=0 x-$=0 or 2x°-Sx+4=0 (57-404) 7 <0 So, the quadratic equation 2x?~Sx+4=0 has no real roots, Hence, the quadratic equation 2x?-Sx-+4-=0 has no irrational roots. Note that 5 is not an irrational number. ‘Therefore, the equation p(x) =0 has no irrational roots. ‘Thus, the claim is disagreed 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-9 ft RE (RARSAEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 15, (@) The required probability ltr ae 1M | fornumerstor sf “a 1A | rt. 0.406 [ “The required probability wysyr2yu =f BYP yRyw lalate) Lae éannn 4 “a 1A | rx, 0.406 {2)} ©) The required probability IM | for 1-(@) 1A | ra 0.594 Cito? cB = Ee IM | for ps + pot Ps + Pe - 1a | rt. 0.594 “By 16. @ 8) = 3x74 12kx +1647 48 (x7 + 4x) +16K7 + 8 (x? + dk 4K) + 4k? 28 IM 3+ 26+ A448 Thus, the coordinates ofthe vertex are (-2k, 4k?+8) 1A (©) The coordinates of B are (2k, 84? +16) IM Note that AM: MB=1:3 . The coordinates of M uf 32K)+ (2K) 3(4K? +8) + (BK? +16) IM 13 13 1A = (Ck, Sk+10) 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-10 2S (RARASREA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks Remarks 17. @ Notethat a+f=-c and af =-9 1M _| foreither one asp =(a+B)-20f IM = (-e"-2(-9) =c+18 1A ) asp IM 418-07) nag Note that the Ist term and the common difference ofthe sequence are 49 and 18 respectively. F.2¢49) + 18(n-9) > 210° M 9n?+ 40n—2%10° >0 pyc 280249210") 40+ Y4o*—a(9V-210°) |, 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-11 209) 209) n-<~473,6319808 or n> 469.1875364 ‘Thus, the least value of m is 470. 8E (RRHSAeR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution ‘Marks [Remarks 18. (@) (i) QR?= PO*+ PR*-2(PO\PR)cos ZOPR IM OR?= 307+ 25? 2(30)(25)cos 95° ‘OR* 40,69070673 OR~ 40.7 em 1A | rt. 40.7 om Thus, the length of QR is 40.7 cm ZPOR _sin ZOPR SoPRaes eOREe sinZPQR _ sin95° 25 (0.69070673 Gi IM ‘ZPQR%37.73809375°_ of |ZPOR = 142/2619063"" (rejected ) Thus, we have ZPQR~37.7° . 1a | rt. 377° (4)} () PM?= PQ?+QM*-2(:PO\OM)cos ZPOR (2 69070673, y (2 come) 2 PM*= 30+ —2(30) Jcos37.73809375° PM = 18.66993831.em Let D and NV be the projections of and M on the horizontal ground respectively. MN RD IM PRsin 70° =1asysin 70° =11.74615776 em Note that the angle between PM and the horizontal ground is ZMPN .| 1M. sin ZMpy = 2X -M sin ZMPN w 11-74615776 18.66993831 ZMPN = 38.98730493° ZMPN <40° Thus, the claim is not correct. 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-12 : #2 (RRASAEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 19. (@) —Theslope of AG “12-12 3 Ths required equation is ai Foes) IM 4543y~668=0 14 | orequvatent 2) (b) ‘The radius of C is 75 Since 83+75=158 , AP is vertical or AQ is vertical. So, the coordinates of P or the coordinates of Q are (158,112) IM Note that AAG! AGQ and AGLPO Hes dope ot 10 is The equation of PQ is y=112=3(¢~158) caving y=112-3¢.-158) ad 4r03y-660-0 wee | x=110 and y=76 . ‘Thus the coordinates ofthe point of intersection of AG and PQ are (110, 76) 1A (©) Let Fand r be the centre and the radius of the inscribed circle of 4APQ respectively. Note that AP = AQ and J lies on AG ‘The x-coordiante of 7 sir wwe | aso 0-22 ‘The y-coordinate of 7 -4 668 Fass in So, the coortnatesof Fare (158-r, +12) ‘The distance between J and the point of intersection of AG and PQ is r cst-9-1((Se0)-1) =? im fae tri 18,2800, 400=0 aoe ?-150r+3600=0 0 or r=120 (rejected) 1M. ‘Therefore, we have r=30 Hence, the coordinates of J are (128,52) ‘Thus, the required equation is (x ~128)*+(y~$2)? =30 1A | x?+y?-256r-104y +18 188=0 4) 2022-DSE-MATH-CP 1-13, #2 (RRHSAGR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution ‘Marks [Remarks (@) Note that ZAPG= Z4AQG=90° and ZAPG+ZAQG=180" . So, APGO is acyclic quadrilateral and AG isa diameter of the circumeircle of AAPQ ‘The radius of the circumeircle of 4APQ 58)°+ (12 im By () the radius ofthe inseribed circle of AAPQ is 30 The rio of the are of te nse cle oh ae oft ctcumce of AAP =o) iM 2 144625 ald ‘Thus, the claim is disagreed 2022-DSE-MATH.CP 1-14

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